Learn Bushido - Trial Slashing with Samurai Sword by Osaka Castle

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大阪、ミナミエリア/心斎橋・なんば・日本橋

【アクティビティ概要】
First, change into a Samurai costume (dogi and hakama) and become a Samurai.
Try your hand at sword cutting with a real Samurai sword!
Experience the world's best cutting performance.

【プラン概要】
【Location of the meeting (trial)】
The activity lesson is held at Samurai Honor, a one-minute walk from Osaka-jo Koen Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line, which is the entrance to Osaka Castle.

【Meeting time】
You are requested to arrive as much as 30 minutes before your appointment time.

【Activity Time】
60 minutes

【Preparation】
The Japanese sword is the most effective blade to date and can only be worn by Samurai. First, change into a Samurai costume (dogi and hakama) and become a Samurai.

【Explanation of swords and Samurai manners】
□The relationship between the Samurai and the Japanese sword.
From an early age, he learned how to use a sword and was allowed to wear a serious sword belt at the age of 15. At that time, he becomes aware of his self-respect and the responsibility of carrying a deadly weapon.
The sword is the soul of the samurai and cannot be sold, even if it starves to death.
□Practicing the belt and the samurai's walk

【Practice the basics with the iai practice sword】
□Learn and practice the basic stances of the sword
□Swinging the sword from the stance
□Battou and Nottou
□Iaijutsu

【Trial Slashing】
Try your hand at sword cutting with a real Japanese sword!
Experience the world's best cutting performance.
This time, you will try cutting a rolled straw.

【Souvenirs】
Please take home a piece of straw that you cut in a test cut as a souvenir.

【End of Experience】
Dismissal at Samurai Honor

【おすすめポイント】
➤Experience the sharpness of a samuraisword after sightseeing of Osakacastle

➤Learning and practising the basic stances of the sword

➤Photo shooting of the moment of test cutting by a customer who became a Samurai

【所要時間】
90min
【送迎】
➤No Transportation
➤No Pick up and drop off at train station or hotel
【含まれるもの】
➤ Samurai Clothing
➤ Wear Samurai Armor *indoors
➤ English speaking staff
➤ Certified professional instructor
➤ Tax
➤ Tips
➤ Photo Shooting - Send data to designated e-mail address
【必要な持ち物】
T-shirt
【注意事項】
By train
1.1-minute walk from Osaka Business Park Station (Exit 1) on the Osaka Municipal Subway
2.Approx. 2 minutes walk from "Osaka Castle Park" Station on JR Osaka Municipal Subway L
3. Approx. 10 minutes walk from West Exit of Kyobashi Station on JR
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キャンセルポリシー

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➤1 day prior to the event date.
Cancellation
➤Cancellations and changes must be notified by e-mail at least 24 hours in advance.
Cancellation
➤The event will be held even in rain or typhoon.

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Samurai honorの紹介

The Bushido spirit was a way of life, or morality, of the samurai that emphasized honor, loyalty, courage, self-discipline, kindness, and respect for authority based on the samurai spirit.
Today, 800 years later, it is still passed down as a spiritual pillar of the Japanese people and influences the politeness and manners of the Japanese people.
Japanese supporters pick up trash from the bleachers after soccer matches and clean up before leaving. Players also clean up the locker room and benches before leaving.
They are not forced or paid by anyone.
When Japanese people wait in line for trains, buses, or cabs, they do not cut in line and look for the end of the line.
In addition, calligraphy, a traditional culture, is generally started in early childhood, when children are 3 to 5 years old, as a form of learning. It helps them develop the ability to write beautiful letters, concentration, and etiquette, and they are not subjected to great humiliation or disgrace when they grow up.
Bushido, which has continued from the late 12th century to the present day, from various traditional cultural experiences to people from other countries.
I want you to know.
We want them to learn.
We want them to be interested in it.
We want people from other countries to learn about the samurai way, which has continued from the late 12th century to the present day, through a variety of traditional cultural experiences.

¥11,000/人